Saturday September 19 at 9:PM Andrea Doria MP3 | Andrea Doria Playlist
She was first on in 1983-84 as Anastatia with Philoginist. A team morning show of mutli-musical proportions. He'd play Xray Spex every week, Andrea
played Bauhaus. Then as Andrea Doria in 1991-92 her show was called Sinking Shipwreck of Fools Show.

Monday September 21 at 7:PM Stretch MP3 | Stretch Playlist
Stretch was on in the 1980's and his show was called the Aboriginal Stomp. He was responsible for our Louie Louie marathon and will be playing the
same stuff he played 25 years ago.

Saturday October 17 at Noon Gray Shades MP3 | Gray Shades Playlist
infected listeners eardrums with all manner of KFJC sounds from 1987-1989. Monday mornings and Wednesday mornings were his first two homes,
before blasting Tuesday afternoons from 1-6pm for over a year. He was also likely to be found substituting on any open air shift possible and teaming
up with other Wave of The West personalities in duos like: Smack 'N' Crack and The Two Daves. He also occasionally was the voice of Foothill Owls
football and basketball games.

Saturday October 24 at 3:PM Mr. Phil MP3 | Mr. Phil Playlist
Mind Rototill Show, a mirepoix of musical genres - punk to rap to jazz to classical to noise with a little comedy thrown in for flavor, was on from 1986-
1992.

Monday November 2 at 7:PM Daryl Licht MP3 | Daryl Licht Playlist
The USDA Approved Rock Show, was on Tuesdays from 10P - 2A, during 1991-2, then on Fridays 10P - 2A, from 1992-3. It featured mostly current
(67% - 80%) and was mainly rock/punk. In 1994 (through 1995), Daryl Licht moved to Tuesdays 7-10PM. At that point, he began to do two shows that
alternated every other week in that time slot ? the ongoing USDA Approved Rock Show (which became a 100% current show and still featured mostly
rock/punk) and ?the BORB System ?, a service of KFJC?, which featured extreme psychedelia of all types ? from classic 60?s psych, to modern
Japanese heavy psych and free jazz to noisy, experimental soundscapes.
In 2002-3 Daryl Licht did Sundays 12-3AM. The show was called, ?The Travels Of The Sonictroubadour? and, again, it featured only ?current? music,
though this time around, it featured a more eclectic blend of sound - punk, rock, jazz, reggae, international, country.

Monday November 16 at 7:PM Mona Lott MP3 | Mona Lott Playlist
Her show had two runs, the first from 1989-1990 (late at night), and eventually was on later in the 1990's from 10pm to 2am. Known for her delivery of industrial, goth, and a little noise scattered about. Don't be surprised to catch Front 242, Cat Rapes Dog, 16 Volt, and Einstuerzende Neubauten.

Monday January 25 at 7:PM JP MP3 | JP Playlist
On and Off the air from 1974 through 1978, JP returns to KFJC

Saturday February 13 at 3:PM Ras Babo MP3 | Ras Babo PlaylistRas Babo hosted of the Mothership Connection from 1996-1997 that delivered a moebius strip of beat- oriented music that transported listeners through the time and space portal. Reggae, dub, trance, jungle, electronic, hip-hop, - heavy bass and drums the main prerequisite for the journey.

Wednesday February 17 at 7:PM Boris Darling MP3 | Boris Darling Playlist
Originally on air at KFJC from 1978 through 1983. His show, Boris Darling's Radio London was a tribute to Brit pirate radio stations of the 1960s
featuring mostly punk, new wave and power pop, while keeping things eclectic and diverse with a good amount of reggae, prog, motown, old school jazz
and just plain noise thrown in for fun. Tune in for a rare on-air appearence as "Boris Darling 2010 - Now & Then" as he connects the dots of that era to
what's going on now.

Saturday February 20 at 3:PM Mr. Odd MP3 | Mr. Odd Playlist
In the 80's Mr. Odd delivered diverse selections of music from all over the world. Known to play music from Kluster, Liliental, Asthmus Tiechens, Achim Reichel and His Machines to Napoleon XIV's "They're Coming To Take Me Away" played in reverse.

Satday March 20 at 3:PM Phil on the Hill MP3 | Phil on the Hill Playlist
On the air from Spring 73 to July 76, his air/show names was The PH Factor with Phil On The Hill. He also did the Centerhole Record Review for a
year in '75-76 and played late 60s and early 70s stuff, lots of Little Feat, it seems in particular. Later he did alot of Kinks/Move British pop stuff, lots of
the Manband related records, Patti Smith and early punk stuffuff."

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